The Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1859-1895, October 03, 1863, Image 3

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Tic Olgrtter,
pA., SATURDAY. OCT 3 1863
arcly Doctuore.—We will pre.ent,
f o ur ipatrons Who apply for thwin with
document" for free diqtribution. Let
oe reed the truth. •
39 .-- Those o our auhscribers dosiring
in Wood, will oblige us by bringing
"ot loads ituntedia Our pile of
h i ts ran short, and Our - rile of " green
-ite4r very large—also.
G,` l
1 '
, 5 liousc—Deinocratic visitors from
3 , l try, on Tuesday. need not be afraid
he y will fell to obtain stopping places.
gooerats of the oily, by common con
toe agreed to open their houses, on
by . , for thefaccommodation of these it
g the big meeting.
191„a Stoop§ —The itnderiigned, dry
tore mists, have agreed to close their
at t. o'clock P. M., from the drat of
ter to !be tirst of April : Wm. P. Hayes
dearge W. Merrill, K. 8 Morrison,
!r6; Co., J. F. Walther, Wm. Beji, jr.,
Hendriclas, John C. Beebe
MOO AT CILANS3TILI —The DetnOCTOS
Western end of the county hire made
;ementa for a joint Mass Meeting at
t oille, on Saturday, the 10th of October.
ttpeeted to be a large affair. Speeches
tunouneed from Judge Church, D. M.
illy. Esq., Col. Kerr, Wm. A. Galbraith,
Judge Marvin, Jas. C. Marshall, Eeq.,
tthers.t _ ,
1113 G AT PATENIIW.—We have Seen few
spirited or pleasanter Democratic meet-
the one held at Fairview', on Sattir
lasing hut. There was a remarkably
atendatioe and everything passed off in
'lghtfal wanner. The speakers were
I. Marshall, thabnath, and Whitman.
Glazier, Esq., one of the best known
iota of the place, presided.
CAWS TO SR PILTACIT.—We OTC unable
Ice a full list of the speakers who will he
!tit at, the meeting on the 611 inst., re
bating beer-received front only a few
Ara. Mr. Bucks Lew and Es Governor
er cannot be hero, both of Gimp being
All. Mr. Nitre, of - Philadelphta. is can
itly ezpeoted, though the :natter is still
ltlzin. The following gentlemen have
ively seeepted of the invitation to speak :
Northrop, Esq,, Ilan. c. W.Oarrigsn,
J. Cuyler, Esq., and Chas. Ingersoll, Esq,.
Philadelphia; Col. Kerr, lion. -Arnold
tr, and 8. C. T. Dodd, Esq., of Frank-
Dr. Branch, A. P. Banning, Esq., and
A. Hondo Seymour, of Buffalo : lion. Itl.
.nell, Jamestown, N. Y.
lEEOCZATIC POLE RAISINGS.—The Demo
sof thst portion of our city known as
lem," hate raised two hickory poles,
ea Wednesday and the other on Thursday
nog. The fret is at the corner of Fifth
Chestnut Ste., and the second at the iror
of Sixth and Chestnut. Several stirring
tr.luSi were made by chinas of the'neiih-
Too 4.
splendid hickory pole *3 raised on Fed•
Hill, on Th?trsday evening, and another
lirvintown. The aaal that is everywhere
en by die Demosrats - of the county is sur
fing, and was a surpassed, even in the
test Presidential campaigns. -
et ;re OP OCTOBISIL—Tan following Ore
dafirent nab-conantitteee to snake srrenge-
Is for the 6th of October meeting :
Wm. L. Scott, Wm. Henry, Dr. A
syer.
aftraspondence and Printing —Col . Grant,
'lmo De Witt, Jae. 1. Brecht, B. F. Sloan,
jsazin Whitman.
Grounds, Hall, Band, &e.--Clark Ewing,
A. Senior,. Col. Grant, F. W. Koehler, C.
Briggs.
lid Roads-9. E. Neiler, Win. A. Gel.
16, F. F. Slerehall, Wm. L. Scott, Ire W.
Reeeption—Jm. C. Marshall, Belden Marvin,
F. Sloan, Wen. A. 01Orait.h. Benjamin
sleeting of the Committees will be held
(Saturday) evening, at the office of IV,
raitb.
&Lb ' LIZTTE6.-7he folloWing is 14
t from a private letter written by a
1. in the Army of the Potomac to a gen
a in ails city, lie is nOw in the hoe•
st tiarrusburg, Nutfering from a severe
ft received at Frefierieksburg. teeny min.
thelautbenticify of tie letter, he can
I by calling at this office :
You desire me to give .my views iktiottz
election of Governor. I am no Curti
myself, but I Spow that the majority
.sylvania soldiets are, for the reason tha t
have no well of knowing the dirty tricks
hid he has been guilty : and I was as
rant es they, were of his actions until
'
e here and hornet' for myself. We hays
wilege of situino Athitinistration paper's
in the
.Army, and they all make Curtin
to be the model Governor, sad talk eb
of what he is doing for the Panno)l.
soldiers, - ant ite eon hardly help bqt
t their stories."
Got. Km, or VertAxao..-:=TOis gentleman,
hose reputation as an %hie and eloquent
alkleal speaker has became widely i estended
uriag the present campaign, will certainly
e present at the meeting on Teesday e
, strayer he has /spoken, he has left the beet
oasible . impression ' Zon the public mind.
'During the summer of HAI Col. Kerr lift
ome as Major of the 4th Pennsylvania
cair
try, and In March 1861 was promoted to-the
eh of Lieut. Colonel. 'At the sanguinary
utle of Antletem Col. K. commanded a re
:lonsat‘ sad CoL Childs i& brigade. The *t
er was killed, just at the side of Col. Kerr,
Its was then promoted 14the - colonalcy. 40
the 20th of Mg tail Cat. Kerrwas honorably
, diseharged for disability contracted in i she
tarries. to the lajtulev of Yorktown,
-amsburg, Sevenl;incs. Nlsivern C+k—
aheariny, and Aitistato, Col. Kerr du l tin•
raidtvf himself is one of the bravest and
most skil.cal officefs in the service."
Laing himerina eT Constr.—One of the
largest me e tings we have ever attended in the
county wu held at Corry, on Thursday. I We
tspeetea t o fie a 6ue turn-out, but telt by
' 4 7 "ash* *ltch a one as really occurr J (1. 7
'event large delegations came in processions
from the adjacent townebipe. bearing [flags
end bushier., and leaving their wagons lute:
lolly ornemisistod whit hickory bushes. ( The,
tyeakers' mimed were betntiftelly decokated
darietthe afternoon, and attracted the }dmi
ration of all who were present.
Rev. Mr. beuice. a Methodist clergyman,
who him fallen under the ban of fanaticism,
acted u President of the day. The aft4moon
'Puckett Were made by Meisel. Marsbail sod
Galbraith, of Erie, and lion leadison Burnell,
of Jamestown, yr. Y. Another meeting' Wu
held in the evening ;. at which the editor of
this paper spoke, and was foliated vritt4 brief
addresses by Messrs. Galbraith end licernell.
The Democrats of that vicinity are tbo4ulgie•
ly awakened. and from all we Cll4 leash. we
believe "11 rem& of the election will show a
large incFsaaa in the party vote.
Brief Paragraphs. ,
~ A patent has been issued to J. W.
Wetm j ors, Esq., of this city, for an apparatus
for minclensing oil vapor'
ter The Democrats of Bwantown raised •
hickei'y pole, at thal place, on Baturds/
•f
-tetnoPn last.
ler Some of ottr active young Democrats
propose to raise a Woodward & Lowrie,pole,
in thfr city, on Monday, evening, the 6th inst.
;xi- Millers , go to McCord Sr. McCreary's
for yhur flour sects. They are the ben and
cheapest is the market.
gell` The meeting in East Gracile het
Thutl i sday, is said to have been an estreme!y
pleasant affair. Speeches were made by
Messrs. Galbraith and Marshall.
gesr,' A meeting will be held at ; Robert
Hints Note; in North East bcir‘gli, this
Situ l rasy)afteraoon, at h&c' past two o'clock ,
0 he
,addressed by ?losers. Galbraith; Mar
ibril and Laird.
gin/ - • A correspondent of the •Nationot In
rellfgencer says Gen. McClellan has been put
on retired pay. Soldiers, good tiye to "Little
lase r "
gesjf- The Democratic State, and County
- tickets will bo printed ay this office, by Wed
nesday of next week, and thole desiring to
eircuiate the same, should call or send for an
,i
eariy supply.
'Wt.- The statement' in the last Girard
L'inti, thatpersons are being bribed to sup -
porti Judge Woodward, In' Mill Creek and
Fair
J riew townships, we are assured by gen
tienten living in those sections.of the county;
is iriborytot.
ilia. A grand Democratic rally will take
plimie at Edinboro. on Thursday next, Octobe r
lith at which A. P. Limning, Esq., of Buffalo,
Judge Church and D. M. Family, Seq., will
be oresetit. ' The zeal
s of our Marks in that
part of the county will be rewarded by alarge
gait in the Democratic vote.
air An enterprising Yinkee Abolitionist
hae invented a new patent medicine. called
"The Union Restorative." It is compounded
as 'follows, all the articles being indigenous
to New England: Emancipation, atatarama
tiob, subjugation. annihilation, entertains
tio), expatriation. 'devastation, and confisca
tion in equal parts. . .
The 'Gaunt claims the N. Y. HEM,'
as "the most widely circulated and; influen
tial of the organs of the Copperherhead Dem
ociacy." We certainly do not - desire to ac
et se the editor If the t.
. Gazette of. downright
lying, but we do confess to 'our inability to
understand bowie person occupying a pool
tiOn like his could -make sueh a statement
without knowing that it wee a falsehood.
ink. The Committees at the glue blowers'
ezhibitions, on Monday sad Tuesday even
ings, awarded the prize to Miss Cochran,
daughter of John B. Cochran, Zeq., as the
handsomest lady in the audience, aid to
judge Miles. of Girard, as the handsomest
gentleman. • As a Matter of course, there
ire wide differences of opinion as to the jus
tice of the awards. •
ter' The jealousy and solicitude with
which the Republican leaders of this county
watch the course of the leading Democrats is
positively ridiculous. A stranger would sup
hose, from looking over the columns of the
Gazette, that the Democrats were the dominant
party here, instead of the Republicans—so
nervously does it speak of every Democratic
movement.
M. A Concert for the benefit onhe Yonne
Men's Christian Association will be held at
Farrar Rail, on Friday evening, the 9th inst.
Ilt will consist of .Patriotic, Seared and Sen.
titnental Music, by ladies and gentlemen of
our own city. That it *ill be well worth at.
tending we do not question a moment, and
that it teal be well attended we have no leas
doubt about Everything undertalimr for the
'adntatage of this utieful society our people
take pride in encouraging.
gigl.„'We understand that the Rev. Fr. W.
Wayrish, of St. Joseph's Church, Rochester,
N. Y., one of the Redehiptorist Fathers who
were here last winter, will deliver a lecture
boon for the benedt . of the poor of this city,
at the request, of the St. Vincent de Paul
Society—a benevolent institution attached to
St. Patrick's,Church —notice of which w iii be
given as soon as the necessary arrangeme uts
are made. The Rev. Mr. Wayrist is a gen.
tleman of rare attainments ; and tine powers
as en orator.
we'. The Catholic clergy comprising this
Diocese have been engaged, during the whole
of the present week, in what is caned in the
language of the Church, a "Retreat." During
this period, they close themselves in entirely
from thi rest 'of the world, and , spend the
period in fasting, prayer and Meditation of
tisert. The services * have bean conducted itt
the Fourth street Church, ender the super.
vision of Rev. Fr. W. Weyriali, one of the
Redemptorist Fathers who gave a mission in
the same Church last winter, and whq is
nol stationed at fit. Joseph . * Church, Rooke"-
ter, N. Y. Two German priests of this city
have been exempted from taking part is the
Retreat," in order to atte nkto calls from
the sick, funerals, and other netiesstiry duties.
mus. The Octane pplisbes a lengthy letter
from John W. Forney,
and other affairs in this section, *blob la's
Curiosity in its way. Written in the *s Chow.
slier's" usual exaggerated style, It emitting
more silly expressions, amusing blunders and
reckless Ilthellertio3ll tits* we bars ever be
fore seen crowded into the same space.
Forney takes occasion, at the suggestion of
some boost politician undoubtedly, to traduce
Wm. A. Galbraith, Esq., and Judge chiirott.
Both e these gentlemen should inunodistolY
send him a handsome present in return for
this compliment—for compliment' it really is.
To- be abused by such an unmitigated tool
and scoundrel ss this fellow : Forney is the
highest praise ilia any respectable citiSszt
could wish.• The two gentlemen whom be
assails are both as far above him in all the
charattterfitica that make up a true citizen,
anti patriot, s the light of the can is
'stronger than that of the stars. , •
, ti` The 06terver slieget that the recoln.
tion adopted by the Detnocratio State Gott::
'cation climinending the Democrats
for their "manly" expression of approbation
of the course of C. L. Vallandigham by nom
lusting hint for the' odor of Governor. tlid
appear to its colonies with the regular pro
ceedings. Our distinct impression was other.
wise, but we yield the point., and.in es.doing
would call the attention of the voters of Erie
County to the feet, now undisputed, 11 1 lbs.
Convention which sedsetod George 44:/d
-ward for, Governor dirootly ondorsod tau
course of. Ohio'. banished traitor 1-4alutte.'•
We are obliged to oorreot thu (ileststo Hirai's,
although we are about getting tired oest
tradicting its blunders, - If they sire disefilUlf
of so mild s phrase. rlte Conietitiok dtd am:
endorse Mr. Vallaudigham's, courtela - s 4 thr
altos to the war,' sad we defy this-edit.,
the Gazette to furnish any proof that It 4i
whet it did do* wilt to denounes, in Apnvost
emphaiie terms; the cease ted Schauer et
arrest aid punishment, and to, deism swat
met our heartiest apprOval, and that of
citizen of the country who prope!ly:
eppvor
vistas the snared Constitutional right. Undid_
down to us by out futifititif.•
116,.PretadV J.lncoln lutist bare hid the
draft, and Its poor
bin mind's eye, "ben be wrote the following
lines 'contained in his last message ;
"Certainly it .1. not no itssy to pay Same
thing as It is tit:pitritititing. gut it it fir
easier to pay $BOO if you have it. than 'brio
cents It you don't hai, it ; end - it Is fir
easter to pay that glop itben we are
.able,
than it is to pay it %afore IN are able,"
• That's it. Mr. Presidents to, at. It Is easy
for the rich office holders, who support your
Administrstion. to pay their $BOO. Wain,
they "are able." bus the eons of poverty who
have not a cent beyond their means of sup
port, find it to be an entirely different matter.
gigr To describe the hardships , of the
draft:, even hi our own city, would require a
large sired volume. We have just beard of 'a
cane that is pitiable In the extreme. Au
honest German, some time ago, purchased a
property. for $4OO. Ile had Just paid' the
whole amount, and was 'greatly rejoiced over
the fact of having a home of-his Aiwa, when
the draft came, and "gobbled" him up. As
S. consequence, he was obliged to mortgage
the whole of his property, to obtain the
meats of exemption, sad pay a heavy Interest
tor, the` Bogeybesides. ' 4
OIL The Demoeratio ladies of Teumprille
Will present a handsome hastier to the Club
at that' place, this Saturday evening. The
presentation
.. speech will be made by Miss
Mary Patterson, and the banner will be re
celyed, in behalf of the Club. by Cept. G. J.
Whitney, lets of the Illth regiment.
11/67" A Democratic Meeting will be held at
Wesleyville, on Monday next, the 6th lust.,
it 2 o'clock, in the afternocin. Speeeires will
be made by Wm. A. Galbraith, Jas. C. Mar
shall-and ilson Laird. Esqrs.
gig- The flew Haves papers are describing
a gorgeous heirs, blink in ►ha! elty it a cost
of - some $1,400. After all, It is not likely the
good people there will be impatient to get a
ride in it.
sir Lieut. Com.- Jas. E. Jouett. of this
city, has been detached from the command of
the Sebago, and ordered to the comae:id of
the Metacomet. -
eir The scarcity of houses 41 this city is
a aoticesble Not, and one tkat speaks well
for our prisperity. A. hundred new buildings
could find'immediate occupants.
(kr Howard's and Sloeum'a Corps of the
Army of the Potomac, including the 111th
and 146th regiments, have hoes sent to the
relief of Roaeorano.
[Comaantesnal
Plain Questions from a Plata Max.
EDITOR Of Sate GASSTSR I A few days ago,
we had Capt. 'Graham, of the 884 rigiment,
in our township, making a speech in favor of
Curtin. Re claimed to hare been a Democrat,
and said he was one still, but I think he Mut'
be mistaken, for be abuisd us all very tench.
Now, I want to ask yea a few questions. Is
not Capt. Graham still anoSser in the army.?
Does he get pay from the Government while
he is around spouting for Curtin? If Capt.
G. is still in the army, I, as a taxpayer; pre
test against paying him for any service
than that which legitimately belongs to his
office. I do not believe in kaying.tates to help
to support men for going around abusing mi.
I should like to know, too, why there is a
necessity for a draft., when the Administra
tion can send 'men home to make political
speeches? We have many Complaints of
needing men, had yet it seems 'ask lots of
them can be spend to make Abolition politi
cal speeches.. Is there not a fraud some
where? Otte or via Psorts.
Curtin OD the Stomp.
Andrew O. Curtin, who is now traveling
ever the State, with 'hat in hand, soliciting
votes, like a blind beggar asking for peonies,
delivered a speech at Erie en the 10th instant.
in which be charged Judge Woorrirano with.
being hostile to our adopted citiseas. .Eve.
If the shoddy candidate bad been correct in
thestatement which was made by him, know
ing it to be tike, it would hate some with very
had grace from the hitter and proscriptive
Know Nothing of 1854. Andrew G. Curtin
greatly distinguished hiunelf at that time b •
the promCient p trt he OA in the persecution
of men on acoluot of their religion and birth -
Place; and some of the very men to wohm he
spoke at Erie bad been with him in' the 'seem
meetings of the American Order. •Is the mis
erable hypocrite who retails a bass' slander
againet his manly opponent, pronounced t‘iton.
°sable an l without staiV by the Chairman
of the Abolition Slate Committee, 1 tog
of the suffrages of itottest fresmett of Pentl•
sylvania .
toassex CO. --The Democrats of Warren
County, met. in Convention, lam week, eras
nominated the folloirlig ticket: Assembly,
Carter V. Kinnmear,Vounpoille; Register and
Recorder,: Thos. Clemons, Warren ; Commis
sioner, D. A. Dewey, Colninbus Auditor,
James Magill, Deerfield; Trustee 'Warren
Academy, Dr. 9. A • 'nine:. Wynn; The
only gentleman on this list witbmhom we are
personally acquainted, tit s Mr. D. A. Dewey,
of Columbus, and of MmOre will may time no
better seleetien • mould possibly base been
triadO. /le Is aparsoa of Sae bowmen quell.
loations„strict. intagrity, sad sionneh politi
c* sentiments. We have but little hope of,
the election at these nominees, but if they
are' all as maritoriou - s — as Mr. D;wey, the
ticket ricblyteeirvecsaosesi.,
Tun Dues 'ln Cwaranqua.---A correspond
ent of tbet N. Y. .fftp/ria. gives' the following
account of the operattowl-of•the shaft to the
stiOng Abolition County or cfrati4o6 so ol n7.
ins our own, in , NaeT Yott
The fiepnitlican majority in this eonuty
has been *bout '4.000. - The ooneeription has
been upon us, and the reture Wi*be about,--z
-tionseripa; • • L 60 - - .
Substitutes, I , ( perhaps)., ° • ; 1 400
The feepitbliosos "" pall', 'or 'atelakils, or
substitute, None of than go, tliskoin toesibly
help , •
Frosilrankirk. net a white alatiorlpt ilt
go. Tim - legroom' worotirotemei • tiers 4- •Anii
claimed to be e British ins
off. The two other, tried ltarCtw, get 4,
but could uot.
idgetin At Irfnuacivyle.
A large and Nutliusiastie- wieethew eras held
at the lArateeratto Club romp. taTositigaillli,
on Tuesday' evCni pt: 49th, and listened
ta• a speeds ferias Ileajaatia
!Mob was fretilteut ty interrupted by , bur,etsof
applause from a delighted aid star
client., at the otoee of wbielt sine haul; chests
given for Woodward, our pelt Governor. A
Tote of tbanica Was'then tenanted to the speak
ska4tlienieteting sAointintr' •
arm ay , dm O .
tani. : •.. .
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JOHN oIEINNST;1 1 04
WoFaliaaisa. See,. , 4': •
Rxintiukta IMBiwJ
We Jtto'f peed,* inforinttiow from shot
ctie~e o! thiPhilstielphitob StiwitalbiniOs ths'
wscuruion.tasiturwillbs Iwo nlntwtimoiload on
Toesdav to' noomniootlnonr lamb (lobo wish to'
mead Owl/reit Alirssitimisc,` ,Tait ptia of,
tickitts itiCiixtuiet i ty '',ll;!arthir
partipliars wW bi fieisadbMo.n
w e k „,4,4 l ,,A t i ag &Novi: tCst
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rantimests hays *3 komiiiiekkeiugswiloa
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' Tut ATLLATIO ink (krrolllß. M;.1 , 1•14.
;. rittlett copy of the Aeleatie Noma* for Oct°
ber. The following is the list of eoutilbators •
Obarbse4alsb's Vestelleeted-Writiags. (soloed
My.raleas;2l4l•3l l 4lofOi itAnsigait;
The United
,Statee Avineri'. "by George, D.
Present,' The retiree; by TrOctr.ilge ;
Yrs. Lards, Part Li,. lt, 3r*. Thomtl 3 UoP -
Coitiquisf or Cohn, -by
Razewell ; Equinoctial; by Mrs: .U. 1.
Whitiml7 ; The Legend of Monte del thiblo.
result B. Ririe; Lire without. Pritieiplp, by
Henry D. -Thoreau; Barbara Erietellie..4
John 0. Whittier; A Letter to Thom Cli e r f
by D. A. Watson ; Voluntaries,- by
Ralph Wsldo Emerson'; Our 60 tannOn Eels
Winne, by Charles Sumner; Reviews and
Literary Eosins. .
ggs., Warner Perry. Esq., one of cliik most
prominent citizens of Warren County. died ht
his residence in South West an the lith of
September, aged thi years and some months.
H. had held a number of important cakes,
and was an active Democrat, as welt as Osten
of wide indultam AC an early stage of the•
ma, he happefteAt'ative, some offence to an
adieu of the army who was recruiting in his
section, andwso_summarily arrested, dragged
to Washington, and there kept in jail a few
days, charged with disloyalty. Ile was more
fortnnete Abu malty of the eietime of arid.
Crary *item. in receiving a spetdy trial, end
no propf being found against him, his release
was iminediat sly ordered..
Tni Coinbsintpx tN Coextcrteur.-413ta
Buiteses.—ln Hertford the num er of men
drafted. under, the Federal touseriptioi law,
wall 1,127.
Of this number, 11)w many. thjok. you,
reader, have gotta to the war
Just—four ! No lees—no more.
And of these four, tiro were nogroes
Anti yet Hartford threw s very heavy Re ;
publiod vate..Whils in the city are some of
the best "jobs" and fidelity& army cataracts
la the whole, country.-7,Elartford
SQOIIIIIOI Lirrrev.--The lollorrlng ia en
attract from a letter revolved by ova or our
subseribers 'le Mill Creak, (Foto Lie btother.
S sink Soldier in one of the 1 etpi!ids nt Balti
more :
"If I wee at home I would give Woodw►rd
as big a lift as ever a man got from a soldier.
I use in the papers that there is but few Dem
°orate in the army, bur 1 can't believe that,
for there is 28 men in this Ward, and there
is 1$ of them Democrats, and they are all
wounded, ao it is plain to be seen that they
will !!OK, and that hard."
Boesszaeraits.—A good wash
ing fluid_ our be made of hot water end
plenty of soap, Sweetmeats may be kept e
long time by putting them Ina safe place,
and paver setting them upon the table. A
plenty of fresh; sweet butter. and good itp-,
petite, wilt keep bread from moulding. Cud
dren'e dresses wear longer by letting them
melt to their ankles. Woolen rage should
always be washed in sweet oit before they ors
made into Manuel cakes. Pork should always
be Pained doWn—never up. And, by , the way,
we would toy just bort, aµ the place to buy
provisions, groceries, crockery, and willow
wares, &e., is +at sac A. Bliss's cheep store,
bonier of elate and Eighth streets.
air A slight, frost 101 l in the,ricittity of
tits' oily on ,Thnisday night of last week,
being the Aga at the season. , It has been
suseeeded by sirterelheavier ones. ,
a
'Bayne ReWI, North tut, on Ist for.
W. IP. Noel 4 Me , ti H: HLGUYss , of Witotfottl. to MM.
a. 0 BMW& W, of llaaatou. oitto.
At the arstihassi of ,11. Aldrich. Sag., la Fredonia. ea
the Ist Wet, Vass. A. D. Morton, Wu ittiffett% Y.
11S111.1.se Nay W. P. SIOSS.I.L. of ICortit net. No
Card&
DAD.; -
0* Woods, akeralr, Sept. 1103. JodSpif
eldest sou 0(.104.8. . sad Maggie pmts., aged 1O
years II months cad 17 days.
Os the Mateo( Dipthefia. MARY N..afeo on• the Sid,
CLAM Y.
__Ekgareo sr MMus ud CaSOWNI BIM
0111 th 412.4.11 STOOL, HanlS MARIA, daughter of
Mosses sad 4 is Tidos% aged YTun sod . 4 days.
Oa the 70th of Sept, SUNS SLIZA, daughter of I.t.
Cbrisitaar Nam* of Wm 111th ifogiumpat,aged a team
On ftattratrtt: ,aoddaskr, at liartont
am*, LLS of James Cotten, aged If. gears.
701ortioculeuto.
NOTICE.
. ,
. .
WHEREAS, my wife, Margaret 'Vet.
Mu. lasslsrt lay bed and board without any juht
eau* or prosocatiOn : this is to notify the ptiblie tbit
I eati sot be rholsonstbi• for any detlfa of het oontrata•
tag alter tithi dais. ,
Washing:op tp., flt%obsr 1 : 18st • .
SO il Kfl WI IC Ar VT 4 F.. 1.1.
FLAGS, 'FLAGS.
FLAGS of all sizes on hand or furnished
at abort matters We ma prepared to ea eply '
BUNT/MI. /1117SLIM.PRIATEDLAt SEWED Flag 5,
elf every alas sod quality at the lowest market price,.
ft ICNEK a HURISZSM.
FARRAR HALL-.
FOR FOB NIG . RTS ONLY.
COMMENCING MONDAY, OCT 5. 18G3.
i 1 i 1 $k :i ~i * l~➢'i:4iYij
GEM NOVELTY TROUPE!
or ?WW7S PZIWARSIERAI -
Orsomp,Sell try a I Sand.
MUM KA,TULEIVI O'Alfi&,
Ybs world issoissiscl irbh Charsetortitle 'Weak
°Manama'. sairseinlir sektmoloityd by the poll of
bulk boolopissm to to tam most tifstod sad Memo
Artists
Is Um "rarl4, rill sing bit' orrt riot seasisist-
"NO' IRISH NEED APPLY t"
every eveniejt., ?be Witco, leill ambit et Pinto
OLlttyhtbie. Dane**, Omsk :tryst" and
ireattha vwestleatiera ta Trnq u, bee et . ry. been
retoeirid trith ttroutlere t+taputeas. - rne4 b.cedrn bourne'.
SSW insqc y I.IIIIIILI erlit amt. slir*..l POI%
hAoo7lteto/1. ' •
VA 1! r the Great Oak, ltOpr ani:stotor
ell Web aoear.
Mt Whir Oise yr reirsoniu• eeri •e•r, tog
1 .Wll4l.
• iiiitidstraeor's %Ike.
L2I3'ETTY
of 4.d miniursiinn hmil nit
Mae jgessemi to ihr 11116111111001
et slobs Ismo s Efsed, tati,spr Wiens tost*drip, Ens
Pap. 11(4AN, M amby shin to ill lamota...l•
111611141110 to Um estalo mole 1,10,041,,t0 pal ainL
sod tams twist allies naiad Um sup... • ill pr t sss t
Own, iSal) apothsetia•Sist, l ol lettlowsoot
it. t %re?,
nnelle, "opt. 15, lIIES-0.06 Est. Ad,o%, blrAtnr.
Stray Caw.'
t
rtAld If t• Ille• prainfak ri b• PI cheater,
mt .
%„ . kat U. flaiimatik of July last, •li r.l) ,
liana 011 ritor rappoibta to b• throe
fun al hal getrturom artificial marts la be
me. ?be !row .• niqueetted to cams formard. prima
11rOpliftj, 'pay ebaft.4 tort tab har mike :a 44 Tin*. abii
*ill be alepoied of iite•ritlair to lay. - i
- ft nat 14pt tkok . fii3,116 • gait% iMN lilt' ifif ill. l
Notice to OH Refineis.
5p.;t4.10n4 to De 4to H)oisect till. 1T tinf.
CAU 4 III.,O{IA tad q4l.ll.*sit dre lutresit mi
llet prices. sera sett WI tiltfl'Oo,l 74r.wrlu.• arty
inanstmetusire, therebr sluing l" tits toltvl3l.l Oat (*-
Chaste lOd ?tseurint r ?mu:Vilest lu t. vie;
111104tt. C1.1.11, 1 •:•?t, CAT:mu:l - k ItUTV/%4J2
• TO THE:PUBLIC.
y B - Aint npeoptt tws TOoti Freqrit
2 4r.0, lk lier 4, Hospik Mock, M elu.r uut tb.
Wises d ,
• .RYE WHISKEY.
of vatinn , ostuo.. 1.1 'Wm/Itch / rot gqn
'atm luil O nit "Ws 81.11. and than brim • stock uf
sear Ligon% (thelschas //WOW Itecrhusitel CO"
In,
P. Lan as L. LPtes Yut Lutehor Woe orirly
•••, gat WO JOHN: W. ill AN S•t9i:
• - Farm for Sale.
WILL be sold tit P1A,14 idle r;0
dip repLo•b•r,Vtb olt teelack • nit: •
Taro belota s eatti•Vdair erria.444l.lltwatat.r,d•:',i,
stS•MaiMa NottilL43Kfrot oitic•
sad TA iilletlitan eental•lpir b••41 , •41
safer good eel olvatina MOP,* tilb rood bomb., 14T711,
e x d pos i og nrthaett Tonne l+ is Tto.wn
JOilitef 4 S*llV.
ADAK Witlitim,
imlrt'2-14/ 41 b ' . Adiblett.t.evion
itgEti .;.'
bat tie led breads iel'abmen• and
Iwo lot of Mom, Clgsr Tubes. Teksomo box.
*VA Amami la Sore. isieNsa# Mom
NOT 4COFI9LIC I
CCiNCESTIATF:b
rzonmu 11MkOT
A Pti,RETOiliC
• DactOi, Hoofland's
GERM /k,'N Bl'lil'EßS,
•
PREVARED !
DR. I': NI.
• I ' I
WILL I:kIECTUALLY ;CURE
. ,
LiVElt CONEPLAIN7 4 , I)I 7 :3PEPSIA
VAriiptii: or Nervotui Defiilliy, Distoer
q f Me' Keittrys,,arul ate Diseas4 arising front
I ,
, I
4 ,asorti4ed Liver or & ?mach:
.
: . 1 h
aa ,
. , •
, as o,aatipak. i, .-
.. , . tinthilmato t'4:..,1 , vallor.o or Ithwot t,, the,
- , qrst,d, ..I.,ldity of o{4 Stunt
a eli, Phias•hPilwrit.t.urn.tihhtuel
• kn. likahl, I. utlhesat of Weigfit.llll.be .
Ploirimlit, "nor Fructatiuha, 1 4 1141112 Z .1.1 . '
rhattwriug 4.,tbw plc at the Sinthaah. 4 sire. '
tuitig of the Hruhfla Pried iguldtEßN,lt f1re..11444,
Flatten tag al.lkt, Huai, Choking oiSiatto,Catilf,,...v,•• •
iihtitioll 'WS 112 4 iflag poiturh, iiiroheo..t V uw.o, lh , T#
or W. brfare tlin iicht, I , over *u , l Dull l'Am Ili the
lirad,,lleilelately of Isiinmintion, , 1 rllO. a... 01
ttio Ski a 104 ig,esp, Pain ito thi. -.ole, t:set, .
'l:htatt, Utah., he., in. 1.1.1, )e1.t.h..... ..I
Heat hoenihr 10 O.' i5t..44. oni.-
1
. , odans lin'sAioattotd ~t I.t It,
• i Plotk• col , ••
" •• , atant..
, ,
; ANDjWit.t• POSITIVELY eigEvikk
YELLbW FEV.ER, EILIOU. FEVER, 'B;,C,„
CoNTAI ' .; Nu
. ,
ALCOHOL' OR BAD . I,ITHIEIR.BY
.
, ' , bey
. WILL COM 1 1(it' in mnety-ulnr coy
tiundr..l!
: .
i ~
I
Deo xuv WAvt:
sO%!ETIII:S9 - , TO S'Clif:NtallEN 16U
..AN,'
A i t; ()p 1 A P IT El
YoUt cAlr ' •
TO f UILU Ur YoVncij,NsTrrtiTros
! Lb voi; Colir
FEEL' WI E L L ?
nu i
TO Wilt ItTD OF
, • YOU
F. E R
• '!.• no yoc x.or .
TO SLEEi
po YOU,W,C 4 IT
RISK AND VlCriiiii)US FEEE:tIN
. , • ~ • .
tI 0
You o:ins .
GEIIII.A.N BITT
• . i
"Tar. J. freatilea Brom, D. Ll,' Side rel tale E. do
-0411211 of 14114 1 reler iKsewiedeg , ' 1 •
I F os ough'uot disposed to hirer or recommend d niter,
x la gouweal. through distrust of their logy-car
s: and eltootai I ,yet koow of tur.antheisat mason why
a asap may act testify to tens bejeetit he believes hismelt
to pave veoelved bora boy: steeple preparation, rd the
hope that ha inlay thus contsibute to Om entrant of urea.
rde this theaters readily' in tested to iloolland* Ott.
lean Iltneril, prepared by In. C. , ,11. Jackson, of thi city,
N I
Demme I was prejudiced against. theta lee overly bare,
nude/ the trupreealoo that they were chiefly en al Itolie
mkture I 111111 hidebtei to my friend Robert Sheet aker,
Fen., for the removal of Oita prejudice h. proper cots,
and the encouragement to try thorn, when sutferin from
great end long continued deblltty. The nos et th tolt.
Om of these Hitters, at the beghanlag Of the putsch yenr ,
rest followed by evident relief, end reeterattly td e de
gree et bodllt sad mental vigor which I hod uot j I t Er
eta menthe tieture,aud had siroont despaired of nine.
I therefor. thank trod and my Moue for directing •to
the rase of them. ,
PElLile,l, Jcea :Lk 1861.• J.
NKN'Ttlls: PROI , III.
: t
PARTICULAR NOTICE
t. I
Thee. aft many prepariittons gold un4er the to
Were. put - np • In quart 'bottler, compounded
r bravest whlekey or commen real, renting Brno r 4
cents Or gallon, the nude dl , glierd‘by ALllllldClr (.
dii!Elet.t. , i ;
lade chum of Bitter, ha* clamed al d TM Griot tnue to
roam., aa lung at they eau he hold. ban ,reds to di e the
a
death the ,IrusAbrd.„ B i r iiiiii L9 K. the *extern 0 kept
eput intuit. ender the fieliienea T -, tronultc $t Aulauta
of the wine kind, tile dedre fhr Liquor iii cres mud
%Opt sponattliesesuit ,• ail tne horror, attandal upon
aMrentard'e life cud death •
1 Vor those who drain and mil Ames a !Aquae Mere,
w publlrti the lollowing receipt : tint Oar Beth Beef -
/eats Grimes /idlers and rote with 'Ares gee . os If
Qcod 14'0t.41 Or lablkeir. and 1/14. rreolt roil be preps
i
lotion &tut vilifier (tarot medicinal virtues. s d true
escellence any of the numerous bignor (Inhere in the
reerltelotati rill reetwrech kat Von will h er all the
rittoreOf Beefiest, - BiEers id connection wAti a k•nuei
*hied. of L O
igor, la a moth Ira. price than Ili inf e rior
preparatlose will cost you. i • '
Attendee, Nadler's, an(Frkads• of
; . .
We call the attention of all .havlntr relation% 4 triends
In the army, to the tact that ' . /1 04 PLANtrzeGerutizt
Bitters' will nee nlnettentits of the Monte** In need by
ectpotures and. privations; inetenot to .trop We. In the
lists. pribiLahed almost daily fa the riawetosper% nu the
arriral of the Mei, it wilt be eotleol that it r re hog., '
proportion are autlerle g f - niu debibtr fire ease of
th , tblnd Can be readliy eared hr HoAll- tad' s ... ',nun
riveter", 1 i%eaaes reaulting from dinordeiP of e duet.
`tiro organs are speedily ittni iv, d. W,. Itstet lositat
t
or( to ststlog titst, If thee i linters were I' ly used 1
*min our soldlem humizesti 4 Ulm, migb% t i e *nerd i
pat other's-fee wilt be lit 1 •
We all particular attention to th. follow In rrmitlk• s ,
able and well outbentleste.s sore o one of It, 'oation'a. 0,
obsroes. whose lIP. to 1100 hi o, • lunguige, hap belt
mired by the Hitters :". . El
ruiwilhaieuti, Anil:tat 41 ,4511:1.-'
illtrelllm Jame . tk . iri.ess —INA. freationaani; Jrpa r inflonf- '
tad's German Bitters hita laire.l tor lifer Tllrre is 11. r
nalotake to this It i• Voneflwi for hr putolirra of ray '
e..mredes, some of whore oarnea ire 1im0:43,1/.4i tot *Po
war, fatly env:taint ef MI the elit , itn%taneor%.nor rata.. '
' I am; and h•re open ti TOP loot r,.., -y.M. 41 .nther Or
, ' , herniae'. ce l e brated hatter.. , and under the ',ion...heti
otai
• rnsod of Captain R It. Ayres 'lhrtirteh t 1 .,, h.'e50...
'nee uttmullsot upon rue arionint datwa. I Iree,attarke.l
' Ip Sointobsr oter with ine.tomattoo oft halows. sod
I wool to sereutt.two di:. inl the hnsott 1. , 1 • ear 111. '
towed by - great 4,1.11114. het/040.1U% ! ..ili all t• "I sty,
if
1 truttty. I call then rrOlover4 from W
lb« •iti• I,.mr„ ft ;,,71
P.fitin thl4 r,Cy on bunt tile ..t.. toe: ..- isf. , f a 5f01,n , ..
,i•otoi Vatir.ti I looolioi
...is thar!,2itli of ~1444. •,(taC-• thit
, lane I hate hero atioot is to• ap tilt i u.. r. old In, .1 ', •1
I 14 •LratAiy et eis - ili. of iliiliy. F or a rek or or .r. r,
aria teiraely aloe to ea - al:par an% thin/. lid 11: 1 I a1L'..11,,...rf:,
• 640.1 utsinn. it *IA liansilotiely ttkr.l
_it up avail.
I qgtu,1,14.,1 e,.n 'seer, a. 41,34% of Wltt,l'as 1 il!l'e ~,, 11,11: • ,
!Lint . CPYIUId noklaet nothir Vier* cir , lrfl.l.prs.r..t . - Iriet'' ele- I.
sordlnitly the,pbyeklatir slot loot he:. trortior rimpi
ttiits, Ihoillth Dui ter...4411v, t 10....1ni• vt florvoillii•
trap Of the <trued Archq, f•tiOltt titol ti• tkiitlfrer
e ktald4o nom .i... rii , y Ote a aid.l % . -ni:tn - ...'i ~t.t;
ma au Ito cite litteli. diet...Rion of ty I nitro nutlet
r. 42.1,5uit„,1 mt. An r.onosintioro vilit 'riot., th.ent
Its ii "'lite Me. Fretiotkir .41e1Obrunt ~r 111114 h.:...e .
Anti ''ll'rrt, advised ti. , . .4 A (adorn tope4 to tr. vi..,;-.
dirt.... and k milt- piornopi a hott‘e,. = y. , 1„ it.:sinii. t
i tttlitsmr.ed taking them Vt. I rina:fly strc:l.t rit,,oh ...a . ‘-‘1
c,ol•si and I ion how, thank ,to.: fir it.' p• turd 1 , ...t , ..t
; boatel I bier thl,e• lit ti,.. •. , ,tt , .. ,, ,, .71,11 :::), ,r' t ,,, ‘"
p0u1d..111.3,1 I fttel "kn./tit:tr. of tin rl4 . Irr:11111 , WI t01 . 1.11 , 1t , 11
MY witikod tlaught.r. trom whoa I Ipe hpard nrithioz, - --
for elglateua Mouth*: t.r. tientlt.tneu, I I= II levet Vlr
Bolan, from tn.. 'remit, ol groat Rots Al II" lour, in- 1
raluatiLe Hitler. I or.. the cereal:ol , 7o( 10.w:hide
taken the Orr of result. fray. -.4, sou( tlit4 „ rs r ill e
the gl.rbuts prbrilte let tocsin 1144•10 g rte 1103 ern
thorn who are dlextvat.to Mr la lifr. 1 • „I , ~
' Pity truly egu , 1.1,, - t'it tP t il . 3IALq. 4 :E ,
W, (any epo -at In the truth of 111.; riAy• St.tequelit,
as we had ftP"priirspi of peOlilst our Ponirtdti Mr. gaiptlr,
traton.i 1,. • twatt4l , •7 3 .
1 ...loin Cow.t.sawfsslst New Yo -k thittery..- , 1 ; 16,04 .4 , 4-
I 'Actusr, - r , .. ('„llth 4allii• trios t!tirratra's,Vl.l tier;
York, I. sr,tacaa. 'at Artillory.rettere ic 1. It.
I , . ...lyermr., Co. 114;k! Veriottoy. Ilr.t r IT:issons, t tt.
li.: do. IlitenV I'. Illirininsto, tr. 0.174, title Ma
it.. . Illy o. ,
F.. Wean . 1... r. IS , ith italbe. tiaawiSt baSktit. Ow. IL•r"e14 1
New York. SATOI.IIIsI,II. THONOP,i 4 :O. F,ll;th real...
waltlllel. Knit saki., C 01.4.., :dVerfa,hit. „ 107:4g
i gas, cp. ii.,,loOtti P!mn4. „ 1' ,
~, ' •, i
. • , ,- rt :1 i
BIitWAR Et' OF ' COUNtsityr.rrof.. , %
• I I:•
,i,,;,. num tke stenetur. of "C. M. Jisanrog."7 ISOp rirr;
virmersn'sul st.sk Isritle 1 '. l - V:
1 - '•
Pike per Beetle ,711 Os., et,441” Dv pg,fll.!
. • • • ~i. .. - ~..... ~. .t. ft" eV ' i
it holdd 'one nearisi dnifigipt lige lIIIre Asp talkie. di.
not be out o'f by any Of the linos:km.lll2y prewszyttioni
- that miy be °Semi to fie Var.. lust ,apird tet'es , , sroFsi
will toorthl.'esatrely rimilloi, by 4 1 1 ,1 , 014 Pt • ' , ,-
0 ItINCIPAL ' OPRkIE' a. vi ANUPA(I4)R I I i
No. 631 4 RCP S l rit EX,' "' " ' i
, , .
r , -- , -Jolfutt *(tstiA-Nrs.
, :I , ', . . .
ipsopasKom loft. 14. SAlOCtioll INC6.l,l4inikin!itsue.
I i _ • ' 4 , ,
"re- role °Aide. be ftrusurlent Atit4 Ortieye .4 every
toes Is lbw United elsites.
, • , -. ikkoreiNis.
tez CROIX'S 1
Tit \ - rATE - miter) r C A I; VREATISEI
, • 'tors •
PhysiOlogicel; View of hlarris, ge.
• i, • I ,;—
t y l l-rir.4.' 111 1 ,13 1 . I.NGR.Ii.VINII . t.--Prioe only
M Tvh:f * Tiring q.. , Ts. - ant tree of pottage t 4 all
partsof ll ` l'Ll u, !'.t the intifttlltletl of youth and
nittuvitr. i I. •iiiiene tit- .....,..../. l id o ,. ~ t, Nnt i. ... ze a
of
all NTS, . I, `lng th - ta ll ,f. horeoust tos. depreasinn of
apiritt, pal first'' it , f the i•eart. eitleidel inuiginatii/na.
I,ltotkitioholefrotive tuhrfeiry, Indigestion nod laitaitudey
with role...nisi if, Malthus intermit of a floardi .g
School , 4 y . C. !lege student and a Young -Homed
IA4O. ke,ite. Man 4, uthful adviser to the married en 4
Oman contemplyting Inlffiyee„ %flu ift.t.orte,l, secret
&MAW of their ph% marl molitions. and 'rho are to,.
soinua of ,f,afies trirdriled ,he hearth. ttipoinei • and
I
peirth.te• l'•
IcllV.ltt. t 0 ,1•1.4 0 heiug .P •taltlint.
liOrt.t:6, 1...
*IL% ....0 ...`r0•1h . ... , ~ if h It ..‘ .......* epopy.
1017. Chl • C. Ibe a had rilit.it it i iiiith, the edema of wine:,
are d.zzin+e, c Ain.. f • ....au . W...., ...tr...llllfet a ringlhf
in the .ft , . ~ .., 1( . - ..1 , '...tom.s. ..1 tl.r nook and lower
ertrenatiee,rurusoin, ,, f We .. hies or Poetruni, with
nselanelior,r., Mir te• c 11.., hI the antlinre XIS WV PARIS
A. 140 .1.101,11 , r TttflAttla;MT,
We heft lur Vie rrester hart of the lint veir, devoted
,
( mg it o fy letting ill • Cu ropran Ililepttate. availing
°unwire , . y(lhe knowl•erg , nnii reeemelite of the moat
•14 1 / 1 0. - .1 Os arisen and ,iii geoue in I ur,,,,,,, amt on the
Continent Thwe - obi , place thi titeetryn tinder our care
W ill u „,„ 1 ~, Li, hot 1.... ,fir, ..1 4.4 • many New and
Efficatiou ltenwilimi who: .to to ..0t.bt....1, to totto,to,
1011..10r 0.., tire. and the home. mu% tr•t kit/M1.30t the
' elm.. 71.54 ... r. 1V „tuit)...r . 11t , ;(ii M. 1.4 ‘ttoltlt... being p oll
their els, ite't 'wt. , NI Put:v.44(.o3T diatiogutehe tit
herrtiociret 0.4 1 PhY En , . o io our Pe.CFLIA II deporttneut
lot oroteemihnul praet,i ... 1 •:- the pot t ietitt Ave year .
FRlChtll Ft.t..11 1. l'Al IA —r.e.riee Ishii 'etch for ine•lierne,
the einem \ wh'eh Lae 1.e% Ti tooted hi thouFssi, . of rases.
and never ailed tn*lf..ct' eheeny cure, without goy had
remits, .1 tulle bon. but Dr liar ahoy'. Female Ferintlie
I oat l'ille t he only tir•fetution neeefieary tit be otieerved
is, that anodes sh•min hot take them at they have, season
t.. b..lirtf. lAA' ore in tsf/ain eirtahross [the partteurars
' of 'which *Ali hp toned on the %%nipper arcompanT llo 4
I *soli hYthathouTh always PO safe and bell him, so geo the
Vst .0 artltiparei they, .
Prise Si ker ii•a. The, can I • roar:eel to any part of
the I.lfiltel Stele.
TO TH el il•Aftl':' d I.” • ~...ii., colilli/ gird fro. ' disal ml•
'lae'- w llth 011 std to ell "rm... inteieettug cozuplain tit'
to whir: their dptiovs w l rsuir,t , st., r,t,,tva them 11.01 a,
areMertimitarly'lwrft.4•l to cou•uo its
Ti f- rti.osno-ti.ths%ax ,I • hovitt sty - IC—For th•rrieill
fatties win g heath 01 , n• .t f. ta.t. or who have tin i's.
1 SIM to Lioness.
I li, 'r t ' itni /,`., to . 41. 1... ~ ) 2. 4 2!...41a. t). vr...
It I. jgrffillyit fe.ntel bee Neely ri. , ,n•,...0.p li,g,i dueing
the last el bt Tears 't I , c re hired to $lO
Tut,. gi.;, , :-..,,,, 1.1... v . ) t• f•f l * SYt•lf.,lo)
4 Treat faR in* bit tin,,. it Premeere Decal • A' solfeen
se,ney, t ie se pilt67,itest. it 6,.,k sionr.stz ripr vrttii.tryl
gart , etti alid eresclesce cortoal, , &Imola, Ibliti matt rout
fermi, .) OAIII4 fagot Saint : pusher' cut f Af' Maui , i . di
Mr arissiajelSeads Its twit/Lc and Plepte):t. e reel. or -
tyr i u 4 tki , etusesr iro s as easuseseasseet in Ike out
it lesid iii seal by M at es .script , / Iron f t) ere, ...rases .
, e 3 • A:VIIII.K.• dii.., foot 0 II Li , . II) ft , •g t.l' 9 ..t
ailed, st.ll,iiii 'lv ont ii,t , i . in i: till • I , in •
raiyiii,ouse with 144..1.1r, 110 t A Jl.OO lil i' p•r . i ' toe
11,114.11 4 14t...0 1'0.1,4 1.. :..1..,t, ~,ri,u.,., tio,
their .yini,t..wr h. 'i.thrr It 1•1 n..... ,i.•,.. ~•,, 1.1,w.
in.r.ctfy .1 rah entisi •
rip- vi, 1..., fillleii Is it 'l Listed se rota- i•he I; un
der 11,..46, Ulf! I. t i tiilX, No : , 1 Ilyi 'V. ' ••nt,
a thinly, 11. V. etise..tf 6.-
BEER &BURGESS,
N .
BALrMORE OYSTERS !.
rim!
FRESh CAN AND KEG OYSTERS,
] F:VnY bAI" AND
ILIRAINTEO' TO car. SATISFACTION
it, - • rders Solicitod and Promptly
Aft onclod to. : Itug2l:ti.
4 BOOTS dr, SHOES
Wh
iiucinß
EMI
b R • 1 :1; 6 ;:u t
will koe
thing WI
FriE
1a125
123
MORALS, GAITERS, &C.,
ES OP 4ILL DESCILIPTIOA.
.; olitameck hie . tocldirectly from the tuattufae
ha freisicemident salting at least as low, if not
ant ether dia.
turen.l
fff
ar Attention Given to Custom Work.
•f -the
'toll°
I non-
etiCe
tattbe
lifu
Jr.%ch et,lrsz. on•ler the Auperintnnd
(iltAPiA.l the publte lined on
ot,idture tbit their orlone yin be promptly and
ly attemled b. ,
,
Tht.
to qlv
f &try
•nithe are rt-rpertmliv invited to give me a all and
thernsehee. I r-el perie,t -etrtne. in tar ebiltty
; nt , re .01. f own 1 , 1 tamr me with their
age.
'3Y 'V'.
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4
lILADELPHI A ERIE It R.
T. 1/i , :tVSI. 'ARC t:20 , 0711,0 the, Vortbern
orthw,ma o,,tiP oot of Pantwylnula to the el:r
.riatt. Pti •
I:2M
'lvialeertit66.l er tte• Peretelogueut Kastroarf
L.:1.1 , r r n•• - pt. It. ...La, repony opened
,whout Ilr tql,t•st.
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I ttera ha , ,tiott tuvengrt tor, };right httt,itt , as
lint! rurk.,(/;7utihot un the.
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t tl 19 , 1•1 , 1 t nit 3 tor Freight
nt •• • •Lqv
# 4, 3. Kit RiroN:r e..rner 1.1:1 b and :k4arket streets,
J. ‘CE.itEY, • '
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Woo4l too .to Vie ntte•tttou W the public to Ilia
I„ljterlr StTft K ttF (;‘)(Ins!
ho - to .triorrobowl fa, ',or
.CIIEAr AY' CR'EAPEST !,
r e. u (1 ..1 n: 101 , 1 r.r.ot,W est.% •L,
•
Eft FAIL GOODS !
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*New 'Opening At
WIC- P.. NAY.es & CO'S.
Clip; - Talelday; Sept. Ist.
• • • 'PIPES! PIPES!
vity• A R' t m.f
otieslti • 'tar es lar Maertellaum,
6aLta" r•tdot, 1-1110 1 1:nnt, I.nagrund and Fano
a low :1N,....
Thw trodimpß , l•o t 4 lowvot ptiAtic
, PEN Mi tytiTt*M.
TWIN
300 LBs‘.ivocg ,
ar"%.
,aaa2Dtt Y. .„ &At Co
4
_ AT-
lesale and Retail !
C. ENGLEHART •
, stock of anti r..btra 11,..itbro room
•t•titly oceltpird by Cnso!e4 Slitt.r, in
a.
ig_sEN ZWEIG'S BLOCK,
'arkk IferealrP Banking Office,
nnuminc.6lV t.ontlr.ultli the.
and litrites giro ht n m:1. He
tm bled I, large and'vperior nod; ul every.
h.i hue, limuUtnic
GENT4E3LEN'S
& COMMON BOOTS ;:4/10ES
3:213
I.IDrrIA
8, Balmorils, Shoes, Slippers, &C.,
\I SAE'.:'
CHILDREN'S
.9TTEN,DED TO.
' . AR?'
• 1 410 A
• • • run •v• ry da
SPRING
• COODS I .
UNDER THE NEW SYSTEM OF , •
CASH AND READY PAY !
we take treat plea nn in Wombat, ear_pattesetad
the Public that ere bare adopted the AXADY.PAY 11,_173
Tr;sll, cod are yew la receipt clear metal aappt, of •
SPRING AND GOODS I
nought at • Redoetioti from April priegi of
40 Per Cent!.
Ao on irridentel'Or low agars, (forth@ tbais)Pktin
Mil
fres.? Brown 81mi - tin from
.. .Mtn Heavy do., for
iino4 4-4 Bloactord •ch•etingls. •
.": 00 4 t..i Me-actd Sheeting',
Fst t 114ddor Prin.'. good dad „
Aik” * . •• BPmurme."
fiunoeil PrinAn, 14 1.400
Voir ty Leo Shirting Prints, foot pokers,
Glemturitis, now dorighik
.irtorrionth Miro, liteatotiloo„
• DRESS GOODS !
In good aa. orttorot sod a gnat variety of grim. from 25
c., eu e•ot s game ly.holessled Is Now York, 1n
Fit. (or more =nosy.
mbeds' , a tad& DeLiikoes a Ctiailkii I
Awe .eaulLitl Negro, 3b sta.
Wtlth alraera,
h• • Inatea,
'filial! Plaid Tort Cott,usdee,
Ctrolm.,
Kentucky Jean,
tiorett Sew , . beet quality.
aglbla Caml.ne, beat quality. Yll "
VIM:MkT, TIRBALA, SHIRK k Clr
tate Ne rat, Cotb•ea Mb it 13th;
iunt2O'F3tf
OLD PLANTATION COFFEE.
GILT.A.E'S
FINE FLAYORED
OLD PLANTATION COFFEE,
25 Oents Per 'Pound. •
LIBERAL DIACOVNT TO ITER TRADE%
, OLIO PLANTATION COFFEE
pretervd by thole *hot hart aged It to the heat
Jara Cnflre, It hem: impe.tot to stroatth sod neimeas .
nt Clyne to the urdlubtry hstpost.4l 1'4)&14 As ere are
the only m.lren and u,►nulketurere of the
ULl► PL. l l:lll'l'.% TION eQFFIfI,
w eauttou our (rico& awl the pbticsipJeet
t , urchming and out V.satlng "or ilgostart, o intee the
per' e , t sum:oes of our
ULU PI.t.ND.tTION COFFEE.
ouna..rooa maoutantorers are try hag to palm off inferior
eulle , at lee* pr r, tag log that them la BA good better,
L.r. Sonae hare gone ea, far al to offer our prin , vrx 11 11 . 6'e
. Mounts (they .rould plant a quantita be.noit
our name, kc. Others are putting op mtiture• - ,, r1
In Imitation of our aenolne
UL.l► PLANTATION ,COIIFFE'
Ae we are the only ryertyyrsana toanotacturers Of the
OLD , PLANTATION COPPER,
we atoll punish all larcirnwera or cotrinipyilght to the
tartlet est at tea tot thy law. The
OLD YLtpiTATION COFFEE
put up in out. pontot tan-toll pookayea, 36 and 00 Ito.
1.
, V , r, ytth full direction. fur using on oath parlrajto
For 'ale all well regulated family atoms.
WRIGHT, DILLIES tt BRO.,
ISIFORTEAS AND MAIM FAC't Mt - We,
233, 235 , 237 Washington St, N. V.
j un.:414..m. •
MUSIC STORE !.
PIANO FORTES!
AND MELODEONS!
From the following celebrated Piano Fortaatid Melodeon
Manufsettnaffs:
I.lxht At Bradbury", New York.
Steinway k Sone,Now, York.
Wm. Knape At Coy Baltlmorc, lid.
Mcanlotanik Gray, Allbeny,it T.
4/Y3, PIOL/NB, FLUTZS
Books and Sheet Xtuic,
OW Folt
AU persona wishing a fl is Piano Forte or Melode-•
on, are hinted to call and esatiltip) \. our instruments tss
fore purchasing elsewhere.
Reed's Block, State street, nearl opposite the Post
Ofllos • Z. SMITH.
Or P. S.—All Pianos and Melodeons red for
Bye years 63.1 y.
EABTFORD• IeIRE INSURANCE •
lIAILTYOIIO, CONNECTICUT.
INCORPORATED DUO. CAPITAL $600,000.
D. H UNITING - LON: Prest. T. C. ALLYN. Secy.
CITY FIRE INSURANCE CONPANY,
HArthrommnctscitcvv.
lACORPOIGITA'D 1b47. CAPIT.AL $2:4,e00
(% B. 110WER,91. "rest. C. C. WAITF, Secy.
INS(JHANCE in. the above c s p and reli
j able Cotupanito nn obloine4 no • plkation to
Inarchl.l-12 ' R. W. Rt Ell., Arent.
ADMIISISTRATOR'S. NOTICE.
T BITERS of Administration having been granted he
ti e undersigned upon the mate of lire. E. lf, Baize
dolph, Ist,* ni 'orth East borough, Erie soon-
tr. : is hprroy giwon to all persons hi:two.'
theuo.eirro, indebted to tae Pomo to rriske inamtoilite pay
input, ead•thcile having &glue eta gitiquilll. them Mame
for .mttlemet.t. aOl4lll KILL,
Vrth salt, Aug. 10, Atiministriktor.
DZEI
. ADMINISTRATOR'S NO'FICE. '
y rae cll La or Adtoliti4trttioit liamtog Lelia granted to
L 4 the uetleretgueil upon the estate n' ,teptiro ette,s
tier, tleri•alol late or 1 1 , talon] toworhip, Erie C 0.,. Pa.•
Notice ir hereby Oven to all privet, jimiebtad, to mi 4
eetltl' to INA., tannectiat., payment, and thcr hiving
•13 , n5m.g11:440. the carne will prietni them Or 0r4 , 88101
the 10. nr_Septernber,lB 8, for alt( t.
RCISAUS CREVALM. ,
•E. J. COTTBEI,G,, ,
Waterford, Aug 11, '&3-11.1 Administrators,
Z 0 ..) r.st
1. , Me k. x
9 .4.5 ♦ X
.1: f i I'.l
WHEREAS 1111 1 wile, Usual", E. Bug
bre, Lett my bed an.llyard, withant just cause,
(41 or atant Wealth day othaly, 11443, thereinto I hereby
1-61.1 all parsons to tru•ttir, as t wilt not pay any debts
of her et.nt•aeting altar this date,
•eptl2 . lt3 :it-
OYSTERS & CLARIS.
THE ,wrsuld tvpsrecl.
filt,3 1,4 f )rni h'igfr e•rt4i SPA eu, .Aol.n. r
nt tie I% .t . I , nt hlc 0,11 •trnd ' '
No. 2 Washington Fish liOrket, Rea Votio,
.1014 to pTe MN to ". vow',
i t(tql4 2, 2.
whiz , • s!
OYfiTERS Atif*
ma-lnt 351„r.1% II V 6 •9. e ut rt_s /t.
, t I VIII/ , T . 1.1•34 4 . 41115 k •
ar. o.der. fruLla the 42,untr
Atunzded tu. '
It • Al , I 14,111 , Y..% i et, r •
I -
•
V. SCHULTZ &
W101.1;SA 1.1:A N L It rx,A itzlv4.l.4,lki
GROCERIES 4110 PROVISIONS„
KX4i I .ri t I 1.1.41; 1., 1.411k1i AL: VA
• . .
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We Igeeit'ee itelei .1 l'Ig" 1111.4 'arr 3 mrlirci:d ivq. wi :xi - 4
1 •f .irrl .thllie ir. slat tee..olll). et LI te4 peflOiti 0140111,Tee
' le I 4* eritiore l•,1
n hitt •ltwit 1(11'011. 4 rota Ciin• R. not
to to , * tri“oot , l In i.e )11.1 0 1 •
N EW I 1.1.1 N ERY.
lit-ICttlt.l:X.., :Zr:O.
Irticild re4s%•trally altuw2l , r- Lo the ta.lir, at I,r r ,pa
,ehti, , ,,,lita the wtti.p..u.
}' t; E 8 t Y .k t' it 1 -II t!! f 8 ti ,
pt thr of •trret., Ivo ,lonrs
Norilj of Way or 1411, a L.rar putt opleudfol Juksor e1,,t111
vtra,nirarir,''GOODS;
r runt. (rem Ye*elebtsclei eeetr article
mutely . tolitalanti is al Brit. ‘ , l the
tient ' , ,
iitEACR7SO. - PRES * Stria . 4,VD . CttLORiNG,
Duo@ ia the lien Style, aid ow the Intuit Reanuntble
reties. •
Iles It „Wine had *attest , '"virt;p4ocin pie aid
mak Werra blyrril th at eba ate awe eneilnetialolaktraa.
Tile public patrotrage in rt•npnetteny
apr2bl3ll.
Wooll Wool I
To Farmers & Wool Growers.
The land•rsiesed tats reomind se order to purchase
100.000 pou 40.1 Wool, tor wtilch tb*llettest matimpt price
will to. luau. R 24.
•
TO RENT.
GOOD SUM comfortable, two story
goose.' address Gt.. Wong/anis Post Oticw.
sion4G
NEW
. u,~.= .~,.:.~.
IME2I
20 to 25 Cto
SO "
10
10
14 "
20 ••
•22
i $l4 I.
10 to au Cit.
2.S to 34
MO to 45 ....-
20t0 39 . . 1
tAt 66
N E W
11140 Forts Idaterkli ay Yoes.
rk.
Prince /11 Co., Blast°, N.Y
'ow York.
cza
NOTICE.
W . . H. BUPREr.
Fr , :e.... •Y
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